July 22 – August
16

, 2003

Based
on one of the most beloved books ever written, this Tony Award-winning musical
is

certain
to delight families with its magical charm, touching story, and beautiful score.

Always…Patsy
Cline

August 19 –
September 7

, 2003

A
song-filled look at the woman behind the legend, as only a true friend can tell
it –

featuring
20 of her chart-topping hits including “I Fall to Pieces” and “Crazy.”

Subscriptions for the 2003 Summer
Season are also available.Subscribers
can enjoy substantial savings with two different membership options.The Full Subscription allows subscribers to choose from the best seats in
the house, while saving over single ticket prices.The Flex Pass provides four “tickets” which can be used in any
combination -- one ticket for four shows on different nights, two tickets for
two different shows or any other combination imaginable.The choice is yours!

Flex Passes are available until the box
office opens to the public on May 5, 2003.

Box Office opens for single ticket sales to the four shows that are
scheduled. Beginning Monday, May 5 at 10:00 AM,
patrons may purchase tickets to any or all of the shows.

Performances
for all productions are scheduled for Tuesday through Friday evenings at 8
pm. Thursdays at 2 PM, Saturdays at 5 and 9 PM and Sunday evening at 5
PM. There will be two special Wednesday matinee performances at 2 PM on
July 16th and August 13th.

Tickets
are: $ 28.00 for preview performances and $ 32.00 for
all other performances.

Discount
rates for groups of 20 or more are available. Call Karen at (401) 782-3644
, ext 25 to book a group.

For
ticket or subscription information call (401) 782-8587

Theatre-By-The-Sea
is located at:

364
Cards Pond Road
Matunuck, Rhode
Island

CHILDREN'S PRODUCTIONS

TEDDY BEAR JAMBOREE

FourQuest Entertainment is
proud to welcome back Gary Rosen and his Teddy Bear Jamboree on Friday,
August 1, 2003.The production
is part of Theatre-By-The-Sea’s 2003 Children’s Festival, sponsored by
Cardi’s Furniture.

For thirty years, Gary
Rosen, formerly of Rosenshontz fame and a children's music pioneer, has
entertained millions of children and parents throughout the United States with
his imaginative and witty style of music and humor.He has appeared on The Disney Channel, Live with
Regis and Kathie Lee, NBC’s Today Show and CNN’s Showbiz.Mr. Rosen has also sung the national anthem at Fenway Park, performed at
the White House and The Smithsonian Institute, and composed songs for Sesame
Street characters Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch.His recording Teddy Bears’ Picnic is a winner of the 1999
Parents’ Guide Award, a 1999 Parents’ Choice Award, A Year’s Best CD by
Scholastic Parent & Child and the Top Music of 1999 by Sesame Street
Parents.Bring your bear and
celebrate the 100-year anniversary of the teddy bear!

Cedric the Seahorse will be on hand to help introduce children to
the magic of live theatre.After
the show, meet Cedric, live and in person, then picnic on the lawn or have cold
drinks, pizza and cookies at the gazebo.Or. . . take a nature walk on Rhode Island’s most beautiful beach.

Located on Rhode
Island’s south shore, Theatre-By-The-Sea presents the
best children’s entertainment all summer long!

CRABGRASS PUPPET THEATRE TO
PRESENT

THE FROG PRINCE PLUS THE
PRINCESS AND THE PEA

FourQuest
Entertainment is proud to welcome the return of the Crabgrass Puppet Theater
with their presentation of The Frog Prince plus The Princess and the Pea on
Friday, August 8, 2003.The
production is part of Theatre-By-The-Sea’s 2003 Children’s Festival
sponsored by Cardi’s Furniture.

You can't judge a
princess by her clothes – or a prince by his warts!Things are seldom what they appear in these fabulously funny retellings
of two classic fairy tales, which are brought to life with zany and colorful
one-half life-sized puppets, fantastical scenery, and a wacky musical score.

The Frog Prince
plus The Princess and the Pea is created and performed by the
award-winning Crabgrass Puppet Theatre. Bonny Hall, Jamie Keithline and
David Regan are all graduates of the University of Connecticut's esteemed
programs in puppetry and theatre.Since
1982, the Crabgrass Puppet Theatre has brought high-quality children's
and family entertainment to audiences across the country.

Cedric the Seahorse will be on hand to help introduce children
to the magic of live theatre.After
the show, meet Cedric, live and in person, then picnic on the lawn or have cold
drinks, pizza and cookies at the gazebo.Or
. . . take a nature walk on Rhode Island’s most beautiful beach.

The Frog Prince plus The Princess
and the Pea will be presented on Friday,
August 8, 2003

Located on Rhode
Island’s south shore, Theatre-By-The-Sea presents the
best children’s entertainment all summer long!

For tickets call (401)
782-8587.

THE HUDSON VAGABOND PUPPETS
PRESENT

BEATRIX POTTER STORIES

FourQuest Entertainment is proud to welcome
back the Hudson Vagabond Puppets with their presentation of two classic Beatrix
Potter stories – The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck and The
Story of A Fierce Bad Rabbit on Friday, August 15, 2003.The production is part of Theatre-By-The-Sea’s 2003 Children’s
Festival, sponsored by Cardi’s Furniture.

Giant puppets dance and act in narrated ballets to
these two beloved Beatrix Potter stories with music by William Walton.The Tale of Jemima Puddle-Duck is about an absent-minded
duck, who takes flight on a fine spring day in search of a place to lay her
eggs.She is very much impressed
with a mysterious, handsome, foxy-whiskered stranger who convinces her to lay
her eggs in his shed.An honest
collie and two rowdy foxhound puppies save the day.In The Story of A Fierce Bad Rabbit, the audience gets
involved with a chorus of cheers and boos as the Fierce Bad Rabbit and the Nice
Gentle Rabbit argue over the ownership of a carrot.

Incorporated in 1980, the Hudson Vagabond Puppets,
create programs designed to entertain children and their families.The performers are professional dancers and actors.Clad in black, the puppeteers borrow from the traditional Japanese
Bunraku style of puppetry, becoming mere shadows of the larger-than-life figures
they bring to life.The Hudson
Vagabond Puppets use several different methods to create and operate the
characters of the story, which are all played by giant puppets.

Cedric the
Seahorse
will be on hand to help introduce children to the magic of live theatre.After the show, meet Cedric, live and in person, then picnic on the lawn
or have cold drinks, pizza and cookies at the gazebo.Or. . . take a nature walk on Rhode Island’s most beautiful
beach.